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VPN is an innovative new tool that protects users and traffic data from eavesdroppers such as hackers, higher authorities, and Internet service providers.

Due to confusion in IP and DNS, the user remains anonymous while surfing the web.
The secret to how a VPN works is that most VPNs leak.

An in-depth study of free VPN apps for Android shows that 84% of these apps use the user's IP address.
There are many paid VPNs that are also susceptible to data leaks.

Numerous VPN services that sell and advertise themselves as one of the best privacy and security solutions, but in reality they leak the user's IP address along with DNS queries.
Leaks such as an IP address leak, DNS leak, or WebRTC leak put you at risk and put you in dangerous circumstances depending on your location, as well as online activities including political dissent, bloggers, and journalists in tyrannical countries.

VPN encryption is crucial and helps hide the IP address and allows you to bypass website restrictions.
Moreover, it minimizes the possibility of access to data by any third party.

However, the actual IP address provided by your service provider always shows your location, traffic data, and online activity to the ISP.

For example, if you've ever noticed a message like "This video can't be found in your area" or a similar message on the screen, such as "This video is unavailable".
The reason for this refusal is that your real IP address shows your location, and you cannot view any content that is blocked in your region / country.

For all these reasons, VPNs attract unique and unusual attention.
The number of VPN users has increased significantly over the past few years, but many of them are new to this innovative technology and are unaware of the privacy and security risks that a VPN can pose.

What makes a VPN connection weak?
A significant and recently discovered bug that few people know about is related to faulty VPN encryption.

The lack of VPN encryption not only makes the VPN connection weak, but also reduces the user's security.
Remote sites can use the webrtc browser attribute built into most browsers.
In such circumstances, it is quite easy for hackers to find out the real IP address of the user, even if it is protected using a VPN connection.
Websites do not use this technique to expose hidden IP addresses.

However, in the future, sites like Netflix, Hulu, and others may use this technique to block VPN users from accessing their websites.

With just a few lines of code, it's easy to find hidden VPN details like the user's IP address, location, and Internet service provider.
The weakness of WebRTC is a network-related issue.

However, this can affect applications that can display web pages, and attackers such as hackers, government agencies, Internet service providers, and others can track your data and web browsing history.
In this situation, it is very important to check your VPN connection, as well as implement privacy measures to prevent any barriers to your favorite services, such as Netflix, BitTorrent, or any other streaming service.

Why should I check VPN encryption?​

It is necessary to test VPN encryption, as it allows us to protect data and traffic information from access by third parties.

Around the world, various organizations and businesses are testing VPN encryption to protect their confidential information and data.
While individuals, on the other hand, also check VPN encryption to protect their real identity and avoid identity theft, fraud, and other online crimes.

VPN-initiated encryption allows you to remain hidden on the Internet, including your actions and true identity.

Methods for testing VPN encryption using special tools:​

The VPN encryption test is performed using various tools.
The main purpose of this test is to make sure that the VPN connection is working correctly.
Below are some methods that you can use to test your VPN encryption.

1. DNS Test:
To perform a DNS leak check, you need to visit the DNS Leak Test website, which will confirm your DNS leak problem within a short period of time.

It is recommended that you analyze your VPN connection without expanding its capabilities and record data about your location and IP address.
Now you can turn on your VPN connection to run the test again.

The test results should show a fake IP address that the VPN provider gives you, and the location changes depending on the connected VPN server.
However, if your previous data is similar to data with a VPN connection, then your DNS is missing your IP address and traffic data.

2. Checking the P2P Torrent IP address:
People choose a VPN connection for various reasons, but the main reason is p2p torrenting.

It is extremely important to test the IP address through a p2p torrent server to check whether your anonymity is protected or not.

For the IP address torrent test, the ipleak test is the most suitable application that provides fast and efficient results.
First, you need to download a test torrent file on your P2P client.
Once the download is complete, open it and check the IP address it contains.

If it shows your real IP address and DNS, then your VPN connection is leaking your data and other information.

3. Checking the IP address:
Now you can also check your IP address by visiting whatismyipaddress.com.

After visiting this site, if you find the same information about your location and IP address that is specified in the VPN connection, then your VPN network contains problems.
To perform an advanced IP address test, you can run it on the IP Leak Test.

This app will check your VPN service for Java and Flash and let you know that the services are protected or have information leaks.
 
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